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Counselling Tutor

196 – Importance of Self-Care in Supervision

Counselling Tutor

Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes

Education, Courses

4.6636 Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Interview with a Student - Goals in Therapy In Episode 196 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast - the last of this season, prior to the summer break - presenter Rory Lees-Oakes interviews student Ruth Watson in 'Student Check-In'. 'Focus on Supervision' then sees Rory and Ken Kelly looking at self-care in supervision. Finally, Rory talks with Professor Mick Cooper about using goals in therapy. Interview with a Student (starts at 4.05 mins) Rory talks with student Ruth Watson about her experience of counselling training. Ruth explains: where she is based and is studying her training journey, from a fast-track level 2 qualification to a CPCAB level 4 diploma her experience of having a baby during her training impact of the COVID-19 pandemic importance of the training journey, personal transformation and knowledge gained how Ruth feels she has changed during training the impact of her training on her partner, family and friends challenges of combining counselling training with full-time work what has kept her going during training why she chose the profession of counselling and psychotherapy Ruth's key piece of advice, if she could speak to her past self before beginning counselling training, would be not to overthink it: if taking the course feels instinctively right to you, then trust the process and go with it. Importance of Self-Care in Supervision (starts at 20.25 mins) As a clinical supervisor, there is a responsibility to look at your supervisees in practice and to ensure that they are practising good self-care. Rory recounts a personal example of how he managed his practice in collaboration with his supervisor during a difficult period personally. Ken highlights the difference between seen personal difficulties (such as when a supervisee has experienced a bereavement) and unseen ones - such as burnout, which can emerge very suddenly and with little or no warning. It is therefore important for supervisors to monitor how 'heavy' their supervisees' workloads are, and to check how they are feeling in response. Ken and Rory illustrate their discussion with examples from their own practice. Ken also draws listeners' attention to episode 192 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, which covers the supervision triangle, including the restorative aspect, which supports the supervisee to look after themselves in a way that fosters their own wellbeing and personal development. In the free handout available here, you can read a case study regarding supervisee self-care. As Rory sums up, self-care is an ethical imperative for all practitioners of counselling and psychotherapy: if you are not taking good care of yourself, you can't provide the best-quality therapy to your clients. Also, Counselling Tutor has recently developed an Advanced Certificate in Counselling Supervision. This allows practitioners with a minimum of one year's post-qualification experience to gain the competence and training to offer both face-to-face and online counselling supervision, in line with evidence-based practice. The course is mapped to the supervision competences set by the Association for Counselling & Therapy Online (ACTO), British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and National Counselling Society (NCS). While the course is currently sold out, new dates will be released in August 2021; please visit our website if you would like to add your name to our waiting list. You will then be sent a priority email when the new dates are available. Goals in Therapy (starts at 34.00 mins) Rory speaks with Professor Mick Cooper - researcher and pioneer in the field of counselling and psychotherapy - about goals in therapy - a topic on which Mick has recorded a lecture for Counsellor CPD, our online CPD library containing hundreds of hours of on-demand CPD lectures, training and resources to support your professional development.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Counseling Tutor Podcast.

0:04.4

The must listen to podcast for students of counseling and psychotherapy.

0:10.6

Here are your hosts, Rory Lee's Oaks and Ken Kelly.

0:15.6

Hello, I'm Rory. I'm with me as always is Ken. How are you doing, Ken?

0:20.6

I am well. I'm delighted to be here. Thank you so much for joining us. This is the

0:24.8

counselling tutor podcast. You're joining us at episode 196. We've got a great program planned for you today.

0:33.2

Three special topics starting with a student check-in where we're bringing an interview with a

0:39.4

real-life students, just like you if you're a student on your journey. Rory spoke with Ruth

0:45.5

Watson and the big takeaway there is the change, the transformation that happens during a

0:51.5

counselling journey when you are a student.

0:54.7

We then go into focus on supervision,

0:57.5

where we're going to be looking at self-care and supervision.

1:00.6

From the perspective of the supervisor,

1:02.9

working with the supervisee,

1:04.8

ensuring that sufficient care has been taken for the supervisee

1:09.8

to look after their own well-being. And then we end

1:13.2

episode 196 with practice matters. And today a really special one, we have Professor Mick Cooper. Rory

1:20.9

met up with Professor Mick Cooper and he's going to be guiding us through some goals in therapy.

1:27.0

So something for everybody there.

1:28.9

But I think, Rory, we need to acknowledge that if you're listening to this in real time,

1:32.8

we are at the end of our current season as we approach the academic break.

1:39.6

Yes, absolutely.

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